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  1. Gluck (born Hannah Gluckstein; 13 August 1895 – 10 January 1978) was a British painter, who rejected any forename or honorific (such as "Miss" or "Mr"), also using the names Peter and Hig. Gluck joined the Lamorna artists' colony near Penzance, and was noted for portraits and floral paintings, as well as a new design of picture-frame.

  2. 24 de abr. de 2024 · British artist Gluck (Hannah Gluckstein) chose to live the way they wanted with no compromise - this is a story of Gluck's queer art.

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  3. Gluck (born Hannah Gluckstein; 13 August 1895 – 10 January 1978) was a British painter, who rejected any forename or honorific (such as "Miss" or "Mr"), also using the names Peter and Hig.

  4. Gluck (born Hannah Gluckstein; 13 August 1895 – 10 January 1978) was a British painter, who rejected any forename or prefix (such as 'Miss'), as Gluck was gender-nonconforming.

  5. 6 de dez. de 2017 · The painter known as Gluck was born Hannah Gluckstein in 1895, into the family who owned the Lyons catering empire. She defied their ideas of a woman’s place. Stylish photographs of her in the 1920s by Hoppé and in the ’3os by Angus McBean show her in men’s clothes with barbered hair.

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  6. www.lgbthistoryuk.org › wiki › GluckGluck - LGBT Archive

    Hannah Gluckstein, known as Gluck (13 August 1895 – 10 January 1978) was an unconventional British painter. Life and career. Gluck was born into a wealthy Jewish family in London. Gluck's father was Joseph Gluckstein, whose brothers Isidore and Montague had founded J. Lyons and Co., the coffee house and catering empire.

  7. Gluck, (born Hannah Gluckstein), was a British painter, who rejected any forename or prefix and went by the gender-nonconforming name Gluck. Gluck trained at the St John’s Wood School of Art (1913-16), and then joined the artists’ colony at Lamorna, near Penzance, Cornwall.